- 29 November 2019
- 4 min read
It's 31,000 nurses not 50,000 - Johnson admits pledge was incorrect
SubscribeThe Prime Minister has conceded that the Conservative manifesto pledge for “50,000 more nurses” actually only involves recruiting 31,000 new staff.

Nurse calls Johnson out on 50,000 nurses claim
During an LBC phone-in on Friday morning, Boris Johnson was challenged on nursing numbers by host Nick Ferrari and caller Janet from Sunderland, a nurse close to retirement.
Mr Johnson said: “I do understand the controversy around this. There are 19,000 that are currently in nursing at the moment… and we thank them very much.”
He added: “The risk is they will leave the profession and we’re putting in the funds to make sure that they stay but there a further 31,000 that we wish to recruit.”
'What I said is more nurses'
Mr Ferrari said: “You’ve misrepresented the figures… they’re not new are they?”
Mr Johnson said: “No, that’s correct… what I said is more nurses.”
In March, the Royal College of Nursing said since the Government scrapped the bursary for nursing students in 2017, the number of students taking nursing degree courses has dropped by almost 1,000 and applications have fallen by 30%.

The Royal College of Nursing also highlighted figures on Thursday which show there are currently 44,070 nursing vacancies, based on Government and healthcare provider data.
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